1966 – At London’s All Saints Hall, Pink Floyd play their first set made
up entirely of their psychedelic originals after a band decision to
dump its R&B direction.

1967 – The Who release their single “I Can See for Miles” in Britain and
the U.S. Pete Townshend is so sure he has a No. 1 on his hands that
he’s described as crushed when the single reaches only No. 12 in the
U.K.

1971 – John Fogerty is sued by the owners of Specialty Records. Their
suit accuses Fogerty of plagiarizing the song “Good Golly, Miss Molly”
in his song “Travelin’ Band,” but it’s later dropped.

1993 – Rolling Stone magazine ranks the video for Peter Gabriel’s “Sledgehammer” as the No.1 video in video history

1994 – At a Pink Floyd concert at London’s Earls Court, a section of seating collapses, injuring several people.